Yeah , I saw him around 2009 with the Death Weather in a park in NYC . He was on drums... And even from that band position he made it a cool experience indeed.
I finally saw him live this tour in Grand Rapids. The best show I have ever seen, and I've seen McCartney, Clapton, BB, Buddy Guy, Foo Fighters, and all that.
I only saw The White Stripes in their second to last show at Sloss Furnace in Alabama. I've seen The Dead Weather both tours here, and saw Jack's first solo tour once, and his second one I think I got to three shows (2014-2015). Last one I went to was the Nashville one where the Raconteurs came out as well as Loretta Lynn. I saw the Raconteurs first in 2008, the last Ryman show that Jack sat down half the time because he just slipped a disc in his back. Took 11 years before I got to see them twice in 2019 😀
@Lance, that’s a hell of a bucket list! During the intermission Jack shows a clip of him doing a 100 push ups. I can’t crack 50, but I am a year older....
I had spent many months installing the boiler, chiller, steam lines , cooling tower , presses etc. I have to make it back. My part of the job was done before the pressing started..! I have to make it back and watch everyone’s hard work produce records ..! It is awesome to point out every time I drive by that I was a part of such a historical project…!
Mick Jagger on radio interview when asked what group on the horizon impressed him and right away he said "The White Stripes". That was the first I had heard of them back in maybe 1999. I have been hooked ever since!
The thing I love about Jack is that he's so passionate about the craft but he's not snobby or "hipster" about it. Pretty eye opening hearing how that changed when he started his own label and how being on both sides has influenced how he runs things. The pure joy happening when they pressed the record was infectious!
White stripes were the first band I saw live when I was about 13. Seeing him play guitar and keyboard at the same time blew my mind. Fast forward, I’m 30 years old at my buddies bachelor party in Nashville and got a chance to see his record store. It truly is the best record store I’ve ever been to. I highly recommend checking it out if you’re at one of the locations. Never seen an interview before of jack white. I have so much respect for him and his passion for creating. Even though over the years my taste in music has changed, this is so inspiring. I wish more artists approached projects like he does.
Absolutely love this. Saved and downloaded for the future. I archive every JW interview I can. Inspiration that saved me from music despair almost twenty years ago now.
Great interview - It always feels like Zane is on the edge of 'pretentiousness', but his enthusiasm and excitement wins through. One of the best, as is Jack White.
Can we all just take a moment to recognize how great of an interviewer Zane Lowe is? He always listens the artists he interviews and responds to them with a great sincerity. I’m always happy to see his face with one of my favorite artist. This is how interviews should be done.
Jackie boy you've made pick up a guitar again after almost 30 yrs I'm 58yrs young I'm playing again jamming with mates I've not seen for 20yrs got new Guild electric love playing Jack's stuff plus Raconteurs, stripes too god I really love life now, more i have for years, thanks Jack you send the hairs on my neck stand on end your sound is electric lad, from NE Wales in the U.K. Rock on.... thanks for inspiration
This was such a fantastic interview. Zane has such a personable way about him that always makes the artist feel comfortable and happy to share. Always so excited to get a further peak into Jack's world. That man is such an inspiration.
Proud? ? Detroit: Black or African American: 77.06% White: 14.39%. What percentage of the employees you just saw on the floor at Third Man Detroit were black?
Love what Jacks got going on, always have.........love artists who are constantly ascending & crafting their art to higher & unique levels, artists who never settled because they signed a major record deal & now they can coast through life.
Live performance with this guy is electric, always has been. Even beyond the music you’ve got to appreciate how he operates. Very interesting person, out doing good in the world.
Jack's excitement is palpable. He has had the Third Man project going for years, but still looks giddy pulling vinyl off the press. That's how you know you love what you do. Truly inspiring on many levels.
Yep, it’s super awesome to be born and raised in Detroit(proper). Humble, beautiful memories remembered. To keep positive and adventurous, never scared. I❤️Detroit. The melting pot. Great footage. Have great experiences…, enjoy
I’m so happy he gave Pearl Jam a shoutout for keeping vinyl alive in the 90’s. They’re the reason I started collecting as a teenager. It’s cool that he was the one to break the vinyl sales record that they set with Vitalogy. Jack is as cool as they come.
This video caused me to contemplate my life driving through the mountains in Utah today in my 18 wheeler. I lived downtown Detroit from 1997 to 2002. I use to run into Jack and Meg at different places such as The Lager house, which I lived directly behind. Now 20 years later I have a band with my wife in El Paso Texas and we play many White Stripes songs. I need to get Jack to stop by our studio when he rolls through here next month. 🔥🤘🔥
Love the new album. It's got an edge to it that makes me feel like rock isn't dead. It's everything it should be. Mr. White I've listened to you since I was a kid and you are one of the reasons I picked up a guitar. Can't wait to see what you come up with in the next 20 years.
Johnny Cash of his generation. Dedicated to the truth of the music, and making it available to all music artists. FREAKING AWESOME! And I love vinyl coming back again. And now I can afford a record player that doesn’t shock me like when I was a kid in the 70’s…😂. Back then records were like your friends, aging over time, really love them and the pics and jacket liners. I still have some, and can’t wait to get some JW’s to add to my JC records.
His new album is really wild and ya know I don’t even know if it’s perfect but damn I’m so happy it exists. He’s making the most forward thinking rock music right now.
Awesome! Jack White is incredible. Total genius, legend and a huge inspiration to many. Love how he's fought to keep vinyl and analog in general alive. Would be a dream to visit 3rd man records.
Well, I'm half way through this and it is already just amazing and worthwhile - here's to the love of music and to one great cat who really has given himself to it - respect.
You really are my musical hero. You are innovative, ground breaking and uncompromisingly creative. You are an inspiration to me who is a musician who has all but given up on my dream.
Hats off Zane! (i think i spell it wright i'rm from spain). What a cossie way to dig deeper and, at the same time, stay true and honest on this interview. Jack hasn't reach his peak yet and your interview was way too good to push him further. TY MAN.
I made it to 55 until a bad accident where I didn’t own a cell phone! Now I’m just part of the same gears that I loathed! Always appreciated his outlook and love for music and the process! Many layers and skins like a fine onion! Plus many different set of skills!
Thank you for coming to Detroit and not doing the interview in another location. Detroit always gets skipped over and is always in the shadows of LA, NYC, Miami, Austin, Seattle, etc. We have much more character and grit! Thank you Jack for putting the spotlight on us!
Love Jacks music and I love that he mentioned Eric B. & Rakim. I was listening to them from the beginning. They were so different at the time nobody was rapping like them.
I remember thinking him when he first went solo and I thought.. this is..strange. Now i listen to everything over and over again and I appreciate so much his creation and adaptation. Man is truly a genius. I can relate to his style and creativity in the studio. Love him so much.
What a wonderful interview. Jack White is a great creator and Third Man Records is a testament to his creativity and innovation (and it also boosts local industry in Detroit). We can all learn so much from him.🙂
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This felt like watching a documentary! So interesting, fascinating and inspiring. Thank you Jack White for sharing your passion and love for music with us, you have no idea how much of a difference it makes
Whoa! I never have any cool stories.. but today is different… I was on a cross country motorcycle trip in 2017. I stopped in Memphis on my way to Florida. I went out of my way, because I always wanted to see Graceland. Anyway, I was visiting a music shop (bunch’s old/used guitars, instruments, etc..) and I noticed Jack white standing next to me.. the place was empty, except for employees … anyway, we struck up a conversation about guitar pick ups and string gauges. I wanted to go all fan boy on him, but our conversation about pick-ups (specifically Les Paul) seemed to keep us both excited . There was a moment when I cut the converse off, because I felt like I was keeping him from something. He said , “hey, gear to meet you.. thanks”. Ha! Thanks? To me?!! Man.. I still relish that memory. Poor guy use stuck living the pseudo rock star lifestyle .. but deep down, maybe he just missed talking shop about old guitars without all the nonsense and pretense of being a public figure. Before I left he wrote down a couple vintage guitar shops he recommended I visit. That’s my story.. not very exciting .. but my story nonetheless
Dude that’s awesome!!! That must have been trippy looking over and seeing him, I would have flipped out for sure, like finding a four leaf clover or “golden ticket” haha lucky dude!
Jack's one of those people that could lock himself away in a vault with just an electric guitar, amp, record player, a blank notebook, and plenty of food,....and in 1 year,....he'd come out with the most incredible songs and music known to man. And wouldn't even notice he was locked away for a year. Salt of the earth this guy.
I might be from England. But jack white is someone who I really love and his music and what he has give me in my life. His music is amazing and in my soul and a beautiful man . Simon’s universe of music xxxxxxxxx
This was so cool XD Jacks work ethic is a huge inspiration on my life. I've never played a musical instrument and I can't sing.....but I love the love that he shows to his craft.
Loved the interview. It’s truly amazing to see Jack White being so passionate about the things he loves. You can see how genuinely happy he is to show us what he created as an artist for other musicians and people enjoying music in general.
This chap has single handedly made me pick up a guitar again after, God, 20 long years, I learned to play during punk era, hung out with a punk band, got a les paul but sold it due to hard times didn't ever get a new guitar, but after hearing raconteurs and new stuff on his 'todd' he's woke me the he'll up his sound is electrifying so picked up guitar since lockdown(lent)with next month bought new axe/amp etc rest is history love learning his songs life is so good here in little old Queensferry,N E Wales in U.K. Thanks Jack so happy I could sh**.
He’s really got his shit together. A true renegade in music.
My Grandma used to make sandwiches for his family in Detroit. He's not a mayo guy is all i'll say.
@@bugmanuk I’ve been to the Nashville Third man records. It was super cool
You have to see Jack White live. It’s a power house show. He’s completely devoted to his craft and its a cool experience
Yeah , I saw him around 2009 with the Death Weather in a park in NYC .
He was on drums... And even from that band position he made it a cool experience indeed.
That awesome, smaller venues for my taste beat the arena shows, the sound is better and you can see the musicians
I finally saw him live this tour in Grand Rapids. The best show I have ever seen, and I've seen McCartney, Clapton, BB, Buddy Guy, Foo Fighters, and all that.
I only saw The White Stripes in their second to last show at Sloss Furnace in Alabama.
I've seen The Dead Weather both tours here, and saw Jack's first solo tour once, and his second one I think I got to three shows (2014-2015). Last one I went to was the Nashville one where the Raconteurs came out as well as Loretta Lynn.
I saw the Raconteurs first in 2008, the last Ryman show that Jack sat down half the time because he just slipped a disc in his back.
Took 11 years before I got to see them twice in 2019 😀
@Lance, that’s a hell of a bucket list! During the intermission Jack shows a clip of him doing a 100 push ups. I can’t crack 50, but I am a year older....
I had spent many months installing the boiler, chiller, steam lines , cooling tower , presses etc. I have to make it back. My part of the job was done before the pressing started..! I have to make it back and watch everyone’s hard work produce records ..! It is awesome to point out every time I drive by that I was a part of such a historical project…!
Mick Jagger on radio interview when asked what group on the horizon impressed him and right away he said "The White Stripes". That was the first I had heard of them back in maybe 1999. I have been hooked ever since!
never seen jack white enjoy an interview this much since It Might Get Loud and its great to see, and I'm glad to see he's back.
Same. He was so into this, it was cool.
Seems he used to be pretty uptight about his image and whatnot. Now it seems he’s letting go of things and enjoying himself a lot
It’s because he had a little bump and its kinda scripted
Because he’s on home turf in Detroit. Casa corridor
Being from Detroit myself, born and raised, this warms my heart and gives me feelings.
We're blessed to have this man in the music world. What a brilliant mind.
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I had no idea he was from Detroit. I go there a lot. I'm in the bus. Wonder where that farm house was that he turned up in. Dude is amazing.
Jack White is amazing. Have loved him since 2000. 23 years and now he changes the world.
A True mentor in the industry...smart as a whip... Your confidence has been an inspiration to me for years.... A Demigod
"If you are writing powerful things, nothing is going to stop it."
Tell that to Aaron Swartz
The thing I love about Jack is that he's so passionate about the craft but he's not snobby or "hipster" about it. Pretty eye opening hearing how that changed when he started his own label and how being on both sides has influenced how he runs things. The pure joy happening when they pressed the record was infectious!
I'm pretty sure Jack was the proto hipster.
Assume I was blackout drunk when I wrote this.
…jack is the ultimate hipster lol
@@AnotherUsernameGreat I subscribed cuz of that comment
@@AnotherUsernameGreat so good
White stripes were the first band I saw live when I was about 13. Seeing him play guitar and keyboard at the same time blew my mind. Fast forward, I’m 30 years old at my buddies bachelor party in Nashville and got a chance to see his record store. It truly is the best record store I’ve ever been to. I highly recommend checking it out if you’re at one of the locations.
Never seen an interview before of jack white. I have so much respect for him and his passion for creating. Even though over the years my taste in music has changed, this is so inspiring. I wish more artists approached projects like he does.
Love how he brings a new color palette and aesthetic to every project.
Absolutely love this. Saved and downloaded for the future. I archive every JW interview I can. Inspiration that saved me from music despair almost twenty years ago now.
I'd be really interested in this archive. I've always felt like his interviews could be assembled into a crazy music-how-to book
You should upload them on here.
Couldn’t agree more. Jack is so inspirational as a force of nature in the music industry as we know it. We could really use more people like him :)
I've tried to watch every interview of him too. Wow that's a great archive!! And here I thought I was his biggest fan for the past 20 years, 😉.
his music sucks
Great interview - It always feels like Zane is on the edge of 'pretentiousness', but his enthusiasm and excitement wins through. One of the best, as is Jack White.
Been a fan of Jack’s since I was just a kid. Incredible to see how far he’s come, and all the good he does for the music world. So inspiring. 💙
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This guy is just living my dream. Love him for what he is. Respect and greets from the good old cold Germany.
Amazing! Love to see musicians like Jack White, Dan Auerbach and more helping the music community and not eating up by star narcissism
Can we all just take a moment to recognize how great of an interviewer Zane Lowe is? He always listens the artists he interviews and responds to them with a great sincerity. I’m always happy to see his face with one of my favorite artist. This is how interviews should be done.
Probably one of the best interviews I've ever seen.
Jack you and Meg are a huge inspiration to me…your story is amazing. I hope to visit Third Man Records one day!
Yoooo, never thought I'd see you here. Love your videos.
@@existentialistremnant6231 Thank you so much!!
@@RockerGirl No problem, keep killing it!
Jackie boy you've made pick up a guitar again after almost 30 yrs I'm 58yrs young I'm playing again jamming with mates I've not seen for 20yrs got new Guild electric love playing Jack's stuff plus Raconteurs, stripes too god I really love life now, more i have for years, thanks Jack you send the hairs on my neck stand on end your sound is electric lad, from NE Wales in the U.K. Rock on.... thanks for inspiration
I remember when he started out. The world was in a good place. His first album reminds me of the good old days.
White blood cells are the good ole days for me
His interior design is off the hook and very captivating well played dawg
This was such a fantastic interview. Zane has such a personable way about him that always makes the artist feel comfortable and happy to share. Always so excited to get a further peak into Jack's world. That man is such an inspiration.
Smart at marketing and image
He's like the Willy Wonka of music
Facts 😂😂😂😂
He is!😂
It's funny that you say lol😅
I swear Johnny Depp and Jack white were separated at birth.
@@Sungunone good one!🤣🤣🤣
Jack keeping us Detroiter’s proud! 💙 you Jack!
Proud? ? Detroit: Black or African American: 77.06% White: 14.39%. What percentage of the employees you just saw on the floor at Third Man Detroit were black?
@@Technogenic #hunerd
I saw Jack last night in Vancouver, WOW , what a show . Tremendous live 🎸
Love what Jacks got going on, always have.........love artists who are constantly ascending & crafting their art to higher & unique levels, artists who never settled because they signed a major record deal & now they can coast through life.
Live performance with this guy is electric, always has been.
Even beyond the music you’ve got to appreciate how he operates. Very interesting person, out doing good in the world.
Thank you Jack for putting your art in the world! I hope you know how much it helps people.
Interesting, this is the most open and talkative I've seen him in an interview. Really cool to hear him just talk about his craft and passion.
Jack's excitement is palpable. He has had the Third Man project going for years, but still looks giddy pulling vinyl off the press. That's how you know you love what you do. Truly inspiring on many levels.
Jack white is so talented
Yep, it’s super awesome to be born and raised in Detroit(proper). Humble, beautiful memories remembered. To keep positive and adventurous, never scared. I❤️Detroit. The melting pot. Great footage. Have great experiences…, enjoy
Love this so much. Jack is just completely in his element in that pressing plant, amazing to get a glimpse into how his mind works
I’m so happy he gave Pearl Jam a shoutout for keeping vinyl alive in the 90’s. They’re the reason I started collecting as a teenager. It’s cool that he was the one to break the vinyl sales record that they set with Vitalogy. Jack is as cool as they come.
This is my sort of hero. Someone working for spreading great music. I am so impressed. So much gratitude for Jack White and all he does.
I'm about to hit 40 this summer and there is nothing, sonically, I miss more than the feel of a new White Stripes or Fugazi record.
Creative artistic development in Detroit 👏🏽 beautiful
This video caused me to contemplate my life driving through the mountains in Utah today in my 18 wheeler. I lived downtown Detroit from 1997 to 2002. I use to run into Jack and Meg at different places such as The Lager house, which I lived directly behind. Now 20 years later I have a band with my wife in El Paso Texas and we play many White Stripes songs. I need to get Jack to stop by our studio when he rolls through here next month. 🔥🤘🔥
Cant wait for the concert this weekend
Lucky you!
Jack is a true artist and an absolute passionate creator...definitely a living legend
Absolutely iconic... Jack is DA MAN! New album is gonna be ridiculous!!
God bless Jack's Momma & Poppa. They done good enough, raising this boy.
Love the new album. It's got an edge to it that makes me feel like rock isn't dead. It's everything it should be. Mr. White I've listened to you since I was a kid and you are one of the reasons I picked up a guitar. Can't wait to see what you come up with in the next 20 years.
Such a legend Jack, I'm really happy I found this interview,.You're a real treasure and inspiration to all us musicians world wide. Thanks mate x
Johnny Cash of his generation. Dedicated to the truth of the music, and making it available to all music artists. FREAKING AWESOME! And I love vinyl coming back again. And now I can afford a record player that doesn’t shock me like when I was a kid in the 70’s…😂. Back then records were like your friends, aging over time, really love them and the pics and jacket liners. I still have some, and can’t wait to get some JW’s to add to my JC records.
I'd give this an Oscar for best documentary ;)
His new album is really wild and ya know I don’t even know if it’s perfect but damn I’m so happy it exists. He’s making the most forward thinking rock music right now.
Awesome! Jack White is incredible. Total genius, legend and a huge inspiration to many. Love how he's fought to keep vinyl and analog in general alive. Would be a dream to visit 3rd man records.
Just picked up my copy of FOTD from my local record shop yesterday. To see the love that went in and where it came from is unreal! So amazing!!!
Jack is still a stone cold cutie after all these years.
Well, I'm half way through this and it is already just amazing and worthwhile - here's to the love of music and to one great cat who really has given himself to it - respect.
as it seems to me - Jack is a extraordinary musician, intelligent and unique. with a subtle style in things that he touch.
1 Hour 7 Minutes and 27 Seconds incredibly well spent. Jack & Zane, two masters of their trade. Keep on keepin' ON!
Can’t wait until Friday. My copy of the new LP has been reserved at my local record store.
A generous soul, very candid. Excited for the tour!
Jack White is genius... a true artist! I am always excited to see a good interview with him. Thank you for an EXCELLENT one!
Excellent interview and insight into the vinyl industry. I love how old fashioned Jack White is and that he still has not succumbed to the cell phone!
That was incredible! Thank you Jack, thank you Zane! I cannot wait to hear the album! 💙💙💙
You really are my musical hero. You are innovative, ground breaking and uncompromisingly creative. You are an inspiration to me who is a musician who has all but given up on my dream.
Hats off Zane! (i think i spell it wright i'rm from spain). What a cossie way to dig deeper and, at the same time, stay true and honest on this interview. Jack hasn't reach his peak yet and your interview was way too good to push him further. TY MAN.
I made it to 55 until a bad accident where I didn’t own a cell phone! Now I’m just part of the same gears that I loathed! Always appreciated his outlook and love for music and the process! Many layers and skins like a fine onion! Plus many different set of skills!
Maaaan, that place, this interview, gold to my ears. I also love love the narration parts, beautifully finished show. Thank you VERY much.
Thank you for coming to Detroit and not doing the interview in another location. Detroit always gets skipped over and is always in the shadows of LA, NYC, Miami, Austin, Seattle, etc. We have much more character and grit! Thank you Jack for putting the spotlight on us!
he from south west Detroit, so yeah of course he's gonna put a spotlight on his city.
This is fantastic - Something I feel the world needs at the moment.
Thank you for the upload.
Excellent interview, really organic, felt good 👍
Love Jacks music and I love that he mentioned Eric B. & Rakim. I was listening to them from the beginning. They were so different at the time nobody was rapping like them.
The essence of passion breeds the creative spirit. This is pure gold. Love, love, love this!
Inspiring interview of an icon, fantastic interviewer. So many stories, so much to learn from. Thankyou 💙
I remember thinking him when he first went solo and I thought.. this is..strange. Now i listen to everything over and over again and I appreciate so much his creation and adaptation. Man is truly a genius. I can relate to his style and creativity in the studio. Love him so much.
What a wonderful interview. Jack White is a great creator and Third Man Records is a testament to his creativity and innovation (and it also boosts local industry in Detroit). We can all learn so much from him.🙂
This felt like watching a documentary! So interesting, fascinating and inspiring. Thank you Jack White for sharing your passion and love for music with us, you have no idea how much of a difference it makes
Whoa! I never have any cool stories.. but today is different… I was on a cross country motorcycle trip in 2017. I stopped in Memphis on my way to Florida. I went out of my way, because I always wanted to see Graceland. Anyway, I was visiting a music shop (bunch’s old/used guitars, instruments, etc..) and I noticed Jack white standing next to me.. the place was empty, except for employees … anyway, we struck up a conversation about guitar pick ups and string gauges. I wanted to go all fan boy on him, but our conversation about pick-ups (specifically Les Paul) seemed to keep us both excited . There was a moment when I cut the converse off, because I felt like I was keeping him from something. He said , “hey, gear to meet you.. thanks”. Ha! Thanks? To me?!! Man.. I still relish that memory. Poor guy use stuck living the pseudo rock star lifestyle .. but deep down, maybe he just missed talking shop about old guitars without all the nonsense and pretense of being a public figure. Before I left he wrote down a couple vintage guitar shops he recommended I visit. That’s my story.. not very exciting .. but my story nonetheless
Dude that’s awesome!!! That must have been trippy looking over and seeing him, I would have flipped out for sure, like finding a four leaf clover or “golden ticket” haha lucky dude!
Amazing interview.. wow
Absolutely awesome. So different and unique. I definitely know where I’m gonna have to make a stop next time I’m out on the road. :)
Thank you, for sharing this moment. It's an incredible interview, and, I loved every minute of it. Thank you very much. Love and Respect. ❤️🎼🥁👍🏼
Jack's one of those people that could lock himself away in a vault with just an electric guitar, amp, record player, a blank notebook, and plenty of food,....and in 1 year,....he'd come out with the most incredible songs and music known to man. And wouldn't even notice he was locked away for a year. Salt of the earth this guy.
This has got to be the best interview and insight I’ve seen on Jack White & Third Man Records
This is the best artist’s interview I have ever seen🖤🖤 I want more...
I might be from England. But jack white is someone who I really love and his music and what he has give me in my life. His music is amazing and in my soul and a beautiful man . Simon’s universe of music xxxxxxxxx
Jack rocks!!
So happy about such Humans in the World, with epic emotions and a great soul🌸
Jack & Q- Tip, Hi-De-Ho renewed my creative spark after this long slog of a couple of years. Thank you from a fellow Detroiter.
A friend of mine sent me this video this morning. I really enjoy this interview, which I found inspiring. Thank you.
Jack is a musical genius, and seems like such a cool cat.
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The physical buildings are fed by the river wiith a virtual water wheel! I truly enjoyed the interview n insights shared. Namaste'
so happy to see jack excited and giggly :’)
This was so cool XD Jacks work ethic is a huge inspiration on my life. I've never played a musical instrument and I can't sing.....but I love the love that he shows to his craft.
I agree. His insistence is admirable. He always reminds me of mine own struggle for greatness!
Such a great deep dive discussion any Jack White fan should love!
Indeed, my friend!
Jack White, not just Detroit's Treasure, but truly a "Man for All Seasons."
This was wonderful! I enjoyed the insight! I would love to see your upholstery shop/studio!!!!!! Love your art, Jack!
What a great experience this hour was. Thank you Zane & thank you forever JWiii. I'm so eagerly awaiting them 2 new albums!!
Loved the interview. It’s truly amazing to see Jack White being so passionate about the things he loves. You can see how genuinely happy he is to show us what he created as an artist for other musicians and people enjoying music in general.
Really enjoyed this. Boy would I love to spend a day in my old hometown again. CassTech 1972!
I love Jack White
Jack White -truly a genius and an innovator.
Wow...just wow...great interview.
🙌🏽 it really was
This chap has single handedly made me pick up a guitar again after, God, 20 long years, I learned to play during punk era, hung out with a punk band, got a les paul but sold it due to hard times didn't ever get a new guitar, but after hearing raconteurs and new stuff on his 'todd' he's woke me the he'll up his sound is electrifying so picked up guitar since lockdown(lent)with next month bought new axe/amp etc rest is history love learning his songs life is so good here in little old Queensferry,N E Wales in U.K. Thanks Jack so happy I could sh**.